The Leeds-based brewery was co-founded in 2011 by John Gyngell and Christian Townsley, who said in a statement that the firm is now looking for additional investment. They put the brewery's plight down to the ongoing impact of Covid, Brexit, the cost of living crisis and rising input costs.
Campaigners from across the country joined forces in Leeds city centre today (25 March) as part of a national call to rejoin the EU. / The protest was one of more than 30 events taking place in Britain – plus two in Spain – on what was dubbed a 'Day for Rejoin'.
Brexit complicates Leeds United deal to sign Diogo Monteiro with late January move lined up
20/01/2023
Brexit rules mean Leeds will have to wait until the final days of the January transfer window to sign Diogo Monteiro from Servette, says Joe Donnohue.
The reformulated treats no longer require an export health certificate or veterinary inspection now that they contain vegetable oils in lieu of butter.
Thousands of people have watched a stadium show to launch a year of culture in Leeds, which is staging its own 12-month cultural celebrations after Brexit scuppered its chances of being European Capital of Culture.
A Leeds couple say life is "hard" as the price of sweets has shot up by at least "20 per cent" during the cost of living crisis.
‘Disappointment’ at post-Brexit funding pot
21/04/2022
A Leeds City Council report published last week suggested some of its 120 staff directly funded by European grants could be at risk of redundancy, when the UK loses access to the cash next year.
Levelling-up promise broken by government. / The UK government's replacement for the EU's regional development funding leaves regions billions of pounds worse off, devolved administrations have said.
Reports of Remain’s death have been greatly exaggerated.
Campaigners will be holding a pro-EU anti-Brexit protest in Leeds city centre this week.
Leeds For Europe are holding a protest this week five years on from the controversial EU referendum result.
Creative sector "gutted" as EU disqualifies UK cities from European Capital of Culture contest
24/11/2017
The UK has been disqualified from hosting the European Capital of Culture in 2023, as a result of Brexit.
Decision dashes hopes of cities such as Dundee and Leeds, which were preparing bids costing hundreds of thousands of pounds
The European Commission has cancelled the UK's turn to host the European Capital of Culture after Brexit, disappointing the bidding cities.
Funds for regional projects dry up at the end of 2020 but Treasury yet to offer alternative.
Office in Leeds will house up to 1,000 staff.